Early African Caribbean Newspapers as Archipelagic Media in the Emancipation Age

Author:   Johanna Seibert
Publisher:   Brill
Volume:   3
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9789004512450


Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 November 2022
Format:   Hardback
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Early African Caribbean Newspapers as Archipelagic Media in the Emancipation Age shows how two Black-edited periodical publications in the early decades of the nineteenth century worked towards emancipation through medium-specific interventions across material and immaterial lines. More concretely, this book proposes an archipelagic framework for understanding the emancipatory struggles of the Antiguan Weekly Register in St. John’s and the Jamaica Watchman in Kingston. Complicating the prevalent narrative about the Register and the Watchman as organs of the free people of color, this book continues to explore the heterogeneity and evolution of Black newspaper print on the liberal spectrum. As such, Early African Caribbean Newspapers makes the case that the Register and the Watchman participated in shaping the contemporary communication market in the Caribbean. To do so, this study engages deeply with both the textuality and materiality of the newspaper and presents fresh visual material.

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Author:   Johanna Seibert
Publisher:   Brill
Imprint:   Brill
Volume:   3
Weight:   0.679kg
ISBN:  

9789004512450


ISBN 10:   9004512454
Pages:   320
Publication Date:   24 November 2022
Audience:   Professional and scholarly ,  Professional & Vocational
Format:   Hardback
Publisher's Status:   Active
Availability:   Available To Order   Availability explained
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Acknowledgements Notes on the Text List of Illustrations Introduction: Mediating Emancipation: The Weekly Register and The Jamaica Watchman as Archipelagic Agents of Communication 1 Imaginations of Early Caribbean Newspapers 2 Periodical Studies and the Archipelago 3 Sites of Editorship and Periodical Materiality 1 The Business of Communication 1 Newspaper Markets under Archipelagic Conditions 2 Island Communities and the Local Ties of the Register 3 The Watchman and the Periodical Infrastructures of White Humanitarianism 2 Formats and Layouts in Motion 1 Materiality and the Insignificant Significance of the Register 2 The Transformative Designs of the Watchman 3 Newspaper Formats and Archive Building 3 Personhood and the Poetry Column 1 Poems and Periodical Cultures in the British Caribbean 2 Christmas Book Poems 3 Concubinage and Sentimental Verse 4 West Indian Worthies: Richard Hill and John Boyd 5 Satirical Interjections 4 Recording the Cycles of Black Rebellion 1 Miscellanies of Haiti: Madame Christophe and the Logic of the Final Page 2 Sketching Independent Haiti: Richard Hill's Multi-Mode Auto-Ethnography 3 Editorial Voices on the Turner Rebellion 4 Corresponding Samuel Sharpe's Confessions Conclusion: The Trajectories of African Caribbean Periodicals Works Cited Index

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Johanna Seibert received her Ph.D. in American Studies from the Obama Institute at the University of Mainz in 2021. The same year, she co-edited a special issue on “Black Editorship in the Early Atlantic World” with Atlantic Studies. Recently, she joined the Alexander von Humboldt Foundation.

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